释义 |
incut, ppl. a.|ˈɪnkʌt| [f. in adv. 11 b + cut ppl. a.] Set in by or as if by cutting; spec. in Printing, inserted in a space left in the outside of the text instead of in the margin; also called cut-in.
1888Jacobi Printers' Vocab., Incut notes, side-notes which are let into the text, instead of being in the margin. 1973C. Bonington Next Horizon viii. 114 All the climbing [on the Avon Gorge] is similar: balancing up on sloping holds, using small, incut ledges for hand-holds, [etc.]. |